Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence or enuresis refers to the inability to control urination, resulting in "wetting." this can occur during the day or at night for a number of different reasons. Nocturnal or nighttime enuresis is also called bedwetting and is the most common type of enuresis in children over 5 years old. Incontinence in children is most often not due to organic factors, but more commonly occurs related to developmental issues and bladder capacity.

Programs + Services

The specialists of Floating Hospital for Children's Division of Pediatric Urology diagnose and treat the complete range of disorders of the urinary and genital organs. Learn more and request an appointment. More information about programs and services

Specialists at the Voiding Dysfunction Clinic at Floating Hospital for Children in Boston help children and their parents solve stressful urinary control issues, including bed wetting and day-time control issues. More information about programs and services

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